Brock hosts Ryerson Wed, January 28th in the First Annual President’s Game

ON POINT BASKETBALL one of Canada’s premiere basketball web media portals will be in the building this Wednesday January 28th at Brock University in St. Catherines for the First Annual President’s Game which features OUA/CIS Women’s and Men’s contests between the visiting Ryerson Rams vs the host Brock Badgers!

On Point’s Drew Ebanks, one of the country’s premiere basketball personalities will be on hand to perform the in-game announcing for both games.

It’s going to be a sellout crowd inside the Bob Davis Gymnasium as the Women take the court at 6pm and the Men hit the floor right afterwards at 8pm!

The #8-ranked Ryerson Rams(11-3) Women’s squad have won 5 games in a row and look to continue their solid play on the road vs. Brock. Meanwhile the lady Badgers(5-7) want to stop their losing streak at one with a home victory over the streaking lady Rams.

For the Men it’ s #3 Ryerson(12-2) and Head Coach Roy Rana who look to win their 7th game in a row. The Brock Badgers(5-7) led by Head Coach Charles Kissi are having a bit of a tough season but could turn the momentum of their season around with a signature win over one of the top teams in the country!

Come on down and take in the action. It’s going to be an On Point night for sure!

When the Brock men’s and women’s basketball Badgers host Ryerson Rams this Wednesday Jan. 28, some history will be born. Welcome to a twin bill that is officially Brock’s first annual President’s Basketball Game. Inspired by the spirit that swept the campus for last fall’s sold-out basketball home openers, the President’s Game will be a yearly fixture in the home schedules for the Brock hoop teams. The women’s game starts at 6 pm, while the men go at 8. A first wave of tickets for the games quickly sold out, though another lot of tickets may go on sale Tuesday at the Walker Complex Welcome Desk. Game night giveaways in the gym will include Brock swag, Toronto Maple Leafs tickets, and a chance to win $1, 000 at halftime. This year’s inaugural event has added meaning, as the President’s Game salutes and celebrates David S. Howes, the long-time Brock supporter, athletics booster and University trustee who helped raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support Badger athletes. Howes died on Jan. 12 In the Bob Davis Gym on Wednesday evening, Brock President Jack Lightstone will do a ceremonial tip-off shortly after returning to campus from a memorial service for Howes. “It’s a wonderful way to honour Dave, and he would love it,” said Lightstone. “He was passionate about enabling young people to participate in sports and recreation, at Brock and throughout the local community. Dave would be very, very pleased to see the gym, on his night, packed with students cheering on the Brock teams.” Both Brock coaches praised the event and its impact. “I’m very excited about the game and what it means for Brock and the Niagara region,” said women’s head coach Si Khounviseth. “The buzz and excitement is something I have not seen since the home opener, and it’s something I hope we can grow for all of our home games. This shows Badger pride, and how athletics can enhance the student life experience.” Men’s head coach Charles Kissi echoed the sentiment. “It’s tremendous to see the transformation and culture at Brock,” said Kissi. “Not only for this game, but I hope this continues in the future. It not only brings a sense of pride to our players, but also the entire Badgers community.” The game will be broadcast live by BrockTV on oua.tv with Justin Bregman beginning with pre-game coverage at 5:45 p.m. The game will also be broadcast locally in Niagara on TVCogeco, in Toronto on Rogers TV, while the women’s game will also be available on Brock Radio. The President’s Game was created as way to sustain the campus buzz from last fall’s home openers. Brock’s Marketing and Communications staff worked with University Services and the Athletics Department to establish the theme and organize an evening that gives students a chance to belt out their school spirit.

Often referred to as Mr. Canada Basketball, Ebanks has been
an integral innovator and personality in both amateur and
professional basketball. With a High Honours Diploma in Radio
& Television Broadcasting (Seneca College) and experience
in the financial services industry, Ebanks’ diverse educational
background and work experience has allowed him to maximize
On Point’s potential in becoming a leading basketball media,
promotional and lifestyle brand.